#13 - Sweden#14 - UK [DNA single at #90]#18 - Flanders#19 - Ireland#19 - Netherlands#51 - Wallonia#56 - Italy and of course it will be #1 in South Korea, currently with over 731.000 physical copies sold (Hanteo)

Foo Fighters have topped this week’s Sales Plus Streaming (SPS) Chart, as their ninth studio album, Concrete and Gold (Roswell/RCA), moves 130k units. This marks the fourth rock album to hit #1 this year, so throw some ****’ goat, dammit!

The second highest-charting new release belongs to South Korean boy band BTS, whose slickly produced fifth album, Love Yourself: Her (Bighit Entertainment via The Orchard), can be found at #7 with nearly 31k. The album, which features a song called “Best of Me” that was co-written and co-produced by The Chainsmokers’ Andrew Taggart, immediately soared to #1 at iTunes in 73 territories upon release (including the States).

Imagine if they had a full week. I know BigHit once said that their main focus is always the Korean market but on the other side, BTS' members have stated several times that they wanted to chart on Billboard so.... PLEASE RELEASE THEIR NEXT ALBUM ON FRIDAY!

BTS continue to push where no K-pop act has gone before with a debut in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 album chart.

The seven-member group's new album, Love Yourself: Her, debuts at No. 7 with 31,000 equivalent album units earned in the week ending Sept. 21, according to Nielsen Music. Of that sum, 18,000 were in traditional album sales. The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week in the U.S. based on multi-metric consumption, which includes traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). The new Oct. 7-dated chart (where Foo Fighters' Concrete and Gold debuts at No. 1) will be posted in full on Billboard's websites Tuesday (Sept. 26). The rest of Love Yourself: Her's starting unit sum was comprised of just less than 4,000 TEA units, and a little under 10,000 SEA units.

BTS earns both the highest-charting album ever on the Billboard 200 by a K-pop act, and the genre's biggest sales week. The group beats its own record, as the act's 2016 album, Wings, was previously both the highest-charting K-pop album (debut and peak at No. 26 on the Oct. 29, 2016-dated list) and owner of the biggest sales week for a K-pop title (11,000 copies sold in its debut frame -- all from digital albums). Notably, Wings and Love Yourself: Her are the only K-pop albums that have charted in the top 40.

As long as this song (and any other) will not be played by the radios, it has no chance for very good performance in USA. That's why I really think airplays should not be included in the charts, because it's very easy to manipulate with them. Airplays distort the results and have nothing to do with real popularity of the songs.